Question #ff48a

1 Answer
Nov 14, 2017

Yes!

Explanation:

Viscosity is a measure of its resistance to gradual deformation by external stress or by simply pouring it out of a container. The more friction it has within, the more viscous it is.

Water flows out of a jar quite easily, it has low viscosity.

As for honey, it takes quite a long time for it to slowly seep out of the jar-- it's thicker and far more cohesive than water.

So yes, honey is more viscous than water.